Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton has come out as “ex-gay” while speaking out in defense of ‘Gay Conversion Therapy” (torture) saying that he himself has been “cured” of the “horrible affliction” of being a……… HOMOSEXUAL!!

Cotton claims that the organization People Can Change (PCC) was successful in treating him and he no longer suffers from having “strong and uncontrollable homosexual desires”. Cotton participated in PCC’s ‘Journey into Manhood‘, described as a “48-hour immersion in intensive emotional-healing work, designed specifically for men who are self-motivated and serious about resolving unwanted sexual attractions.”

“I gave it shot, and boy am I glad I did,” Cotton told Tony Perkins, leader of the Family Research Council hate group. “I know it may not help everyone but it worked for me, [you] just need to find the right program that works for you.” Cotton continued, “I am now the man I always knew I could be, fully dedicated to God, my wife, and the good people of Arkansas, without all the urges to have sex with hot guys 24 hours a day.”

Will Kohler is a noted LGBT historian, writer, blogger and owner of Back2Stonewall.com. A longtime gay activist, Will fought on the front lines of the AIDS epidemic with ACT-UP and continues fighting today for LGBT acceptance and full equality. Will’s work has been referenced in notable media venues as MSNBC and BBC News, The Washington Post, The Advocate, The Daily Beast, Hollywood Reporter, Raw Story, and The Huffington Post

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Yeah… But presenting this as fact is risky at best. I loathe Cotton as much as the next liberal Arkansan, but it seems ignorant to not acknowledge the fact that the so-called source as satire in your write-up.

I think this page is a liberal bullshit site. This is obviously fake…yet you try to posit it as fact. And yes…homosexuals can undergo therapy to be healed. Homosexuality it’s neither incurable, nor unforgivable.

So far, most people who have gone through that therapy have either tried suicide or become molesters of young boys. Maybe their needs to be therapy to teach people like you how to mind their own business. It’s not for you or me to decide what others do in the privacy of their own bedrooms. I don’t understand homosexuality, so I don’t sleep with other men. Beyond that, it’s none of my business. I leave all judgement of others to God.